Blowing wind headache, may be related to physiological factors, may also be due to migraine, rhinitis and other causes. 1. Physiological factors: after blowing wind head by cold wind stimulation, resulting in excessive cerebral vascular constriction, resulting in brain tissue blood supply, oxygen supply is insufficient, it may cause headaches. 2. Migraine: If there is a history of migraine, and if the patient does not pay attention to daily maintenance and care, after blowing the wind, it is likely to trigger a migraine attack, which may cause headaches, and may be accompanied by dizziness, nausea and other symptoms. 3. Rhinitis: some patients are likely to cause nasal congestion, runny nose and other symptoms after blowing wind. When the nose ventilation is not smooth for a long time, it is easy to cause the lack of oxygen in the brain, and headache symptoms may occur. Blowing headache, may also be tension-type headache, upper respiratory tract infections and other causes, if the symptoms are serious, should seek medical attention as soon as possible, clear triggers, give targeted treatment.